Obit: Noah, Annie K. #2 (1913 - 1952)
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Surnames: Noah, Sarek
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (19 Jun 1952)
Noah, Annie K. (10 NOV 1913 - 4 JUN 1952)
Mrs. Annie Kate Noah, a
resident of this community for the past 34 years, passed away at St. Joseph's
Hospital Marshfield, Wis., Wednesday, June 4, 1952 at 10:30, after being a
patient there for the past two days. She had been ill for the past four years.
The funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, June 8th at the West
Side Evangelical and Reformed Church, of which she had been a member. A large
concourse of relatives, friends and neighbors gathered to pay homage to the
memory of one who they had known and esteemed. Burial was in the West Side
Cemetery. The Rev. Charles Koch officiated.
Annie Sarek was born Nov. 10,
1913 at Chicago Heights, Ill. She was the daughter of Mrs. Paul Sarek, who came
to this country and settled in Willard, when she was four years old. She
received her education in Willard.
On June 12, 1933 she was united in
marriage to Arthur G. Noah of Loyal. The ceremony took place in the Willard
Church. One son preceded her in death on June 13, 1944. To this union eight
children were born: Dorothy 19, Ronald 16, Mary jane 15, James 12, Richard 11,
Sandra 8, Allen 5 and Arthur Jr. 3.
She is survived by her husband and
above named children, her mother and two brothers, Peter and Tony Sarek.
The pallbearers were Art Kolstad, John Digoski, John Dubinski, Stanley Pekol,
Andrew Cohara and John Jelercic.
Those from away who attended the funeral
were: Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Noah, Mr. and Mrs. George Noah, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Noah, Oshkosh; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noah, Janesville; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Noah,
Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Noah, Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ifick, Chicago
Heights, Ill.; Joe Walocszh, John Pacion, Frank Dobln and Mike Dobich, Chicago.
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